A conversation between Rastko Novaković and the filmmaker Nurşen Bakır and Q&A with the audience, as part of the following event:
INCLINATIONS Film Club presents
THOSE ROADS OF FATSA (2021, 87 mins)
+ Nurşen Bakir in conversation
The
inspirational struggle that took place in the Turkish district of Fatsa
in the 1970s is remembered for all the women and men who strove to find
collective solutions to the problems of the people. It is a story of
the hopes and visions of a different path for Turkey as a country.
Local
bosses and moneylenders dominated the hazelnut production in Fatsa,
keeping people close to starvation. Socialists helped to organise the
growers and mount a challenge that led to victory and the formation of a
hazelnut cooperative. But in Fatsa and elsewhere, organised fascists
attacked socialists and other progressive people. In response,
resistance committees sprung up across Turkey.
Fatsa's resistance
committee not only succeeded in driving out the fascists, but also
sought to improve women’s rights, mediated in conflicts and organised
communal work. As the confidence of the people increased, Fatsa entered a
path of direct participatory city administration, organising the
distribution of food for those in need and a fair distribution of
hazelnut shells, used as fuel for heating in winter, and fixing roads
and bridges in dire need of repair and the canals which were overflowing
with mud. It all came to an end with the military coup of 1980.
Nurşen Bakir's documentary is a vast tapestry woven from archive footage which she uncovered together with interviews with those who lived through these years in Fatsa.
Nurşen
Bakir (b. 1962, Iznik, Turkey) was a philosophy student in Ankara
before moving to the USA where she studied cinema. Over the years, she
has completed a number of experimental and documentary films. She worked
on various films in the Netherlands (most notably with Frans van de
Staak). In Turkey she was one of the founders of the filmmaking
collective Sine-Yol. She has taught cinema at various universities in
Turkey.